Type-writing machine.



. W. J.v BARRON. TYPE WRITING MAGHINB. APPLICATION FILED JULY 15,1901.

Patented July 11, 1911.

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NVENTDH H'EATLEYQ W.AVJ. BARRON. TYPE WRITING MACHINE. APILIUATION FILED JULY 15,1901.

' Patented July 11, 1911.

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W. J.l BARRON. TYPE WRITING MACHINE. APPLIGATION FILED JLY 15,1901.

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WALTER J'. BARRON, OF NEW`YORK, N.Y.J, ASSIGNOR, BY MESNE ASSIGNMENTS, TO UNION TYPEWRITER COMPANY, OF ILION, -NEW YORK, A. CORPORATION 0F NEW YORK.

Be it known that I, WALTER J. BARRON, citizen of the United States, and resident of the borough of Brooklyn, cit of New York, in the county of Kings andy State of New York, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Type-Triting Machines, of which the following is a-specification.

This invention'frelatesto tabulating mechanisms of writing machines, and more particularly to that class of tabulators in which,

at the operation of a denomination key, a stop corresponding thereto is projected, and the paper carriage is also automatically released and permitted to run down under the tension of the usual carriage spring,` until arrested by said projected stop .at a point where the writing of a number having the denomination of the operated key may be begun.

In using machines of this class, operators sometimes fail to hold the denominationkey in workin@ posit-ion until the completion of the run of the carriage, Aparticularly when there is a long jump or gap between columns, and in consequence the carriage is prematurely rengaged toits letter-feeding devices and arrested thereby, so that the succeeding number is written out of column.

One object of the present invention is to produce a machine in which a single'stroke of the selected-key insures that the carriage shallrun to the next column and be arrested the denomination denoted by said key, Without any attention 011 the part of the operator beyond merely pushing the key to the working position, so that while the carriage is runnmg he is at liberty to move his hands into position to begin promptly the writing of the number, whereby he is relieved of care and liability to mistakes, and is also enabled to execute the work more expedi- ,tious1y.

Another object of the invention is to cause both the type-operating keys and the spacing -key to be locked during 4the jump of the carriage, so as to prevent accidental operation of thecarriage feeding dogs by any of said.

keyswhich would have the effect of causing thlcarriage to b stopped in an erroneous osition; and also so' as to prevent printing uring said jump movement of the carriage.

Specication of Letters Patent.

Application filed July I5, 1901.

also locked in normal position.

Patented July 11, 1911.

Serial No. 68,385.

Other objects will appear hereinafter. My invention consists 1n certain features of construction, combinations of devices and the carriage when tabulating. Fig. 3 is a perspective view of the column stop shown at Fig. 2. i Fig. 4 is a. fragmentary view ofanother means for preventing rebound of the carriage. Fig. 5 is a rear view and Fig. 6 a plan of the machine shown at Fig. 1. Fig.7 is a skeleton view similar to Fig. 1, but showing a denomination-stop locked in working position,A the carriage locked thereby1 against rebound, and the type-keys Fig. 8 is an enlarged view of the Lipper portion of a de. nomination-stop lever. Fig. 9 is a front elevation of a guide comb for the denomination stops, two of the latter being shown in cross-section. Fig. 10 is a sectional plan showing a portion of the denomination stops, whereof one is shown projected and caught by an adjacent tooth of the giide comb, which latter is drawn in horizontalI section. Fig. 11 is a plan showing a column stop. a fragment of its supporting rack, and a denomination stop engaged by the column stop and released thereby from its detaining comb tooth and also showing the denomination stop as caught by a column stop hook, whereby reboun of the carriage is prevented. Fig. 12 isa View similar to Fig. 10, but showing only a single denomination stop and its associated detent and comb tooth. Fig. 13 is an enlarged perspective fragmentary view of the devices illustrated at Fig. 11, the column-stop rack being omitted. Fig. 14 is an enlarged front edge view of the upper portion of a denomination-stop lever.

In the severalviews portions are omitted or broken .away to disclose the invention more clearly, and similar parts are designated by similar numerals of'reference.

The writing machine comprises a'rectan gular base l, corner posts-2 erected thereon,

a top plate 3 surmounting the posts, key, levers 4 fulcrumed in the base, links 5 con# necting said' key levers to type bars 6, a

being secured in opposite standards 17 pro.

vided upon the top-plate. Upon the'ca'r. riage 1s hinged at 18 a `frame which carries a rack 19, meshing with an underlying pinion 20, the latter being connected to'an es.

capement wheel 21, which is controlled by a feeding dog 22 and a detent dog23, both carried upon the upper end of a dog rocker l24 pivoted at 25 in a bracket 26 depending from the top plate, and having forwardly extending arms 27, -which support, by means .of hooks 28, a universal 'bar 29 that extends across the machine beneath the key levers.l The advance movements of the carriage are effected by a pro elling sprin vcarriedin a barrel 30, which isconnected y a strap `31 toa hook 32 depending-from the carriage.

Column stops 33 of the usual general construction are disposed along a rack 34, which extends inthe direction ofthe run of the paper carriage,and is secured to a frame 35 mounted'thereon. j

\ Denomination stops 36, arranged at letter space intervals, are formed upon the upper ends of vertical levers 3.7101: the first order, which are fulcrumed upon a transverserod 38 and se arated by' plates 39, and'at. their lower en s are provided with horizontal push rods 40, bearing keys' 41 and havin returning springs 42. The said fulcrum ro 38 .is supported in a frame 43,*which is clamped upon the base by cleats or flanges 44 and 45, and 'is at its upper end supported by a yoke 46, which engages the carriage rail'16. The levers 37 fan out at their lower ends, and thekey rods 40 diverge forwardly.

A. carriage.- releasing bar 47, arranged transverselyin front of the upper portions Ioff-.thezs'top levers 37, is carried by a pair ofvertical rocker arms .48, which are prv otedVV at their vlower ends on shouldered s- 49. Upon the left-hand rocker ,arm 481s formed a forwardlyprojecting arm 50 carrying an adjustable screw'51 adapted to depress the rear end of a forwardly extending release lever 52, which is pivoted between its ends at 53 upon a bracket' 54, `and is provided at its forward end with a head 55 adapted to lift the carriage-feedY rack 19 out Aof mesh with its pinion 20. v

The denomination stopsy 36y projectforwardly from the levers,.and work in: a ver- -i'scut or stamped ar rearwar A,tical guide comb'56', which preferably is formed 'by `a pair ofslotted plates placed edge to edge arid fastened upon the frame j In each stop directed locking tooth 59, which projects to the right, and 4normally stands vjust behind thecomb 5 6. Before assemblage, the upper portion of each of the stop levers 37 is bowed 43by screws 5'."\(see Fig. 1y

slightly towardv thelright, as illustrated at Fig. 9,so`that it is-necessary to sprin them slightly toward the left when intro ucing the stops between the comb teeth, rsaid teeth being` in register with the spacing plates 39 at the lever hubs. By yth-is meansthe levers are given a lnatural or inherent spring tension toward the i right, whereby, upon theirfor- Ward movement, the vpi jecting teeth 59 thereon are forced beyond the comb teeth 58 and then caused to snap or latch "over 'the front faces thereof,'as shown at Fig. 10,

thus locking thev stopsv against return 'movefuient-- In `op'eration, after settin the column stops'at the desired 2 ointsa on'g the rack 34, a key41 of these ected denomination is pushed rearwardlygand bymeans of rod 40 1t swings its Vlever 37 uponthe axis'38, thus moving the'stop 36 carried-at the upper end *of said'lever-forwardly into the path of the ,column stop 33. The stroke of the lever and -key is limited by a shoulder which is formed upon the 't/nppftlieflever and contacts with thel rear face -ofthe comb, while at the same time, "owing to the lateral tension of the upper-arm of the `lever'37, the'tooth 59 thereon is caused to'snapV into engagement with its associated datent or comb tooth, 58, as illustt'rated -at`Fig. 10, thus locking the denomination stop in working position. The release ,bar47 ,is also borne forwardly bysaid projected stop lever 37, and by means of the arm 50 and the screw51 depresses the rear l end of 'lever '52, the' forward end of which lifts the carriage feed rack 19 clear of 'the '.p'inion-20,'whereby thee carriage is freed V--from theeontrol of its escapement devices, land is rapidly Aadvanced by Athe driving spring inthe--barrel 30 and Ya strap 31,

whereupon' the succeeding column. s top .33 labuts against the projected "denomination stop'36, thus arresting the carriage in position to begin thel writingofa numberof the selected denomination. Y By the impact of the column stop, the denomination stop is moved from the figure 10 to the figure 11 position, the force of the carriage-propelling springbemg suicient to overcome theinherent spring tension of the lever 37, so that thedenomination stop, be'- ing 'thus disengaged from its detent, is free to move backward under the tension of the,

returning' Vspring 42.

The pull of. said fspringis sufficient to overcome the friction between the columnstop and the denomination stop, as Well as that `between the denomination stop and the combtooth, and

to draw the denomination stop back out ofv y be liable, if permitted to become rengaged to its escapementdevices during such re bound, to settle at an erroneous position. To avoid this I provide means for preventing such rebound; said means consisting preferably of an angular latch pivoted upon each cohunn stop and consisting of a hooked portion 60 which extends parallel with the run of the carriage, and a base portion 61 -which is parallel with the column stop and is pivoted at 62 to the upper portionof the latter a spring 63 being mserted inthe arm G1 and curving over the corner of the column stop and bearing against the front vertical face thereof. lVhen, during the run of the carriage, the beveled edge 64 of the latch strikes the projected denomination stop, it is cammed up over said stop, and under the tension of the spring 63` snaps down over the same, as illustrated in Fig. 13, thus eiectuallypreventing rebound of the carriage. This locking of the carriage does not, however affect the above `narrated releasing action of the column stop upon the denomination stop, and hence the latter returns immediately to normal position under the tension of the spring 42. Upon such return, the latch GO of. course no longer acts to prevent reverse movement of the carriage,

Asothat the latter may then be moved freely in either direction if desired. It will be perceived that the denomination stop and the latch coperate only momentarily, but

this is sufficient to check the rebound of the carriage or at least limit such rebound to a distance less than a letter space which practically is the same thing as preventing absolute rebound of the carriage.

In the form shown at Figs. 2 and 3, the angular latch arm G0a is formed integral with a portionof the column stop, instead of being pivoted thereon, and its tooth projects upwardly; 'While upon the top of each denomination-,stop` lever is pivoted at 69 a forwardly evtendingpawl 70, which. is

adapted to be cammed upwardly by the beveled face 64a on the column stop latch,

and then to snap down into locking position, under the forceof a compression spring 71, which .is insertedbetween the top of the stop leverand a 72 formed upon the pawl in rear of its pivot 69. Thus said pawl 7D momentarily .prevents lrebound ofthe of this pawl normally stands just above a,

series of teeth 78 formed along the upper edge of the carriage rack bar 19a-the direction of said teeth being such that they may coiiperate With said pawl to prevent back- -vward movement of the carriage;l while permitting advance movement thereof. When the carriage-release lever 52 is operated, as

above described, and the rack 19 is thereby lifted to the dotted line position at Fig. 4, the said teeth 78 are caused to mesh with the pawl 75, so that during the jump of the carriage said pa wl rides freely over the teeth; but when the carriage is arrested by the engagement of its stops the pawl and rack coperate to prevent rebound of the carriage. Upon the return of the projected denomination stop to normal position, together with the carriage-releasing devices, the rack 19 dropsagain and frees the teeth 7 8 from the'control of the pawl 75, so that the carriage may be moved freely to the right when desired.

The construction shown in Fig. 4 has been.

made the subject-matter of'a divisional application filed by me Nov. 14th,. 1907, Serial No. 402,141, the construction shown in Fig. 4 being specifically claimed in said divisional application; mechanism being broadly claimed herein.

Upon the under side of the said carriagerelease lever 52 at its rear end is formed a tumbler or lug 79, which is adapted on the down movement of the lever to drop in from',

of a stop lng 80 projecting upwardly from the rigid carriagedetent` dog 23, so that when a denomination key 41 is operated, not only is its connected stop set and locked in working position, together wifi the carriage-releasing 'devices but also by the engagement of said tumbler with said, lug the operation-of the dog-rocker 24 is prevented., so that should the operator either accidentally or prematurely strike either a type key or the spacing key, it would fail to operate, since the dog rocker is thereby prevented from -moving during the transit of the carriage or as long as the denomination stop re mams locked in working position. y B this means I insure that the carriage sh l be stopped at the exact position determi ed at the operation of the-denomination h/ey, .sov

that liability of mistakes is avoidedf/ It will be seen that the denomination stops considered as a set have an ixnovable ,or

the antirebound .fixed position relatively to the longitudinal movements of the carriage; that is to say the said set is arranged constantly in a similar position, thus enabling narrow columns to 'be Written in order upon the page, if desired; that a spring latch moves with each denomination stop; that means engage with said latch for holding the stop in its projected position; that a carriage release device is also detained automatically in Working position by the denomination stop latches; that with a series of latches is combined means engaging withveach latch for detaining the carriage releasing devioe'in operative position, said latches each having a part that is movable into .the path of a part upon the carriage so as to' enable the latter to bear directly upon said latches and move them Nclear of said detaining means, each latch being directly releasable by the contact of the carriage therewith; and that the carriage releasing devices are operable by all of said latches. It will also be seen thatveach denomination stop is provided with a tooth which projects laterally therefrom; that each of said stops when projected is moved laterally a distance less than a letter space in projected position;

l that the means for locking said stops in their projected position are released by the carriage at the moment of the impact of the projected stop by a column stop; that is`to say, that the Contact of the column stop with the denomination stop and the release of the carriage occur practically at the same instant and without the necessity of making a prolonged additional movement of the carriage after the. contact of its stop with the projected denomination stop, the stop releasing movement of .the carriage being considerably less than a letter space and being so'small as to be negligible, and there being.

a simultaneous lateral movement of both the column and the projected denomination stop for this slight distance; and that the latches comprising the spring levers 37 and the teeth 59 thereon all control the carriage releasing mechanism so as to holdv it in Working posi- 'device (36 or 60a) and vthat upon the return of the denomination stop to the normal position the latch becomesdisconnected from the detaining device; that a column stop and a' denomination stop thus coperate to pref the rebound of the carriage; thatvthe devent rebound of the carriage as` well as to coperating'stops and adapted to engage the Aother of said stops; that a set of column stops-upon `the carriage coperates with a set of denomination `stops upon the machine frame; that a set of devices is carried by one of said sets'of stops and 'adapted to coperate with they other set of stops for checking nomination stops. are movable in the path of the column stops and the latches carried upon the latter; and that each of said latches engages a part which is automatically moved out of engagement therewith upon the return of the carriage releasing-device to normal position. It will also be observed that the carriage feeding devices are controlled by a series of type-operating keys, and that the movement of the latter is revented after Vthe carriage is released and efore it is arrested by the contact of the stops 33 and 36, or while the carriage release device is locked in Workin the key loc ing device, the carriage' releasing device and the denomination stopjtare'si'multaneously lmoved to working position and.' severally held there by the tooth 59; that said key locking device is setby the carriage releasing bar 47 arranged in the path of the denomination stop levers 37 "and that said releasing bar operates the releasin lever 52 which carries the tumbler 79 which intercepts the movement of the dog rocker. It will likewise be seen that the meansl for preventing a` letter space rebound of theearriage are actuated by the impact of the carriage; that they a're rendered e'eetive by the travel of the carriage and that a spring pressed catch which prevents the rebound of the carriage is actuated or is moved against its springtension by the impact o the carriage.

Certain features of construction herein shown have been inventedby Louis P. Diss and William A. Schmidt and are claimed in an application filed by them contemporaneously herewith.

c I do not claim the following subject-matter z-In typewriting machines, the combination with the machine frame and with paper support, of spacing mechanism comprislng a column stop member mounted ontone ofsaid parts, a dogging member upon the other of said parts normally outl 6Fl-ine Withsaid stop member, meansxfor moving one of said members anda device for lookin said mov-v able member in line with the ot er of said ...www

position by the detent 59; that A d Vin its projected position,

I stop 1n Working members, said locking devices arranged to be released by the contact of said members.

That I claim as new and desire'to secure by Letters Patent, is l 1. In atypewriting and tabulating mechanism, the combination with a carriage and a carriage-feeding mechanism, of a column stop adjustable along the carriage, a set of denomination stops arranged upon, the

framework, a frame or support for said setof stops, said frame or support being immovable or having a. fixed position relatively to the longitudinal movements of the.carriage, means for projecting said stops into the path of said column stop, and means for ,detaining any of said denomination stops said detaining means being releasable by the carriage.

2. In a typewriting and tabulating mechanism, the combination with a carriage and a carriage-feeding mechanism of a stop upon the framework, a carriage stop, means for projecting one of said stops to a.position` where it may engage the other, a latch moving with said projected .stop,rand means engaging with the said latch so as to hold the stop in its projected position, said latch being releasable by the carriage.

3. In a typewriting and tabulating mechanism, the-combination with a carriage and a carriage-feeding .mechanism, of a column stop adjustable along the carriage, a set 0f denomination stops arranged upon-the framework, said set'being immovable or having a fixed position relatively to the longitudinal movements of the carriage, a set`of keys arranged at the front portion'of t-he machine and connected to said denomination stops, and means for detaining said stops and keys in working position, said detaining means being releasable by the carriage.

4. In a typewriting and tabulatingmechanism, the combination with a power-driven carriage and carriage-feeding devices, of a carriage-releasing device, a series of latches, and means engageable with each latch for .detaining said carriage releasing device in operative position, said latches" each having a part which is movable into the path of a carriage part so as to enablethe .latter to bear directly against said latches-and move them clear of said detainingieans.'

5. VIn a typewritingand tabulating mechanism, the'combination with a carriage anda carriage-feeding mechanism of a stop, a set of independently movable denomination.

stops coperating with'said stop, and-a set of spring latches one for each denomination stop, eachV latch being adapted to' detain its position and being directly releasable by the contact of a carriage' part therewith. A f l Y 6. In a typewritingfnd ltabulating mechanism, the combination with a power-driven carriage and a carriage-feeding mechanism, of a column'stop mounted upon the carriage, a series of independently movable denomination stops mounted upon the framework land each provided with a spring latch, .means for engaging said latches when `the stops are projected, so-as to detain the latter '1n Working position, Vsaid latches being re' a series of keys leasable by the carriage, mounted upon the framework andconnected to said denomination stops,A and carriagereleasing devices operated by said keys and controllable by all of said latches.

7. In a typewriting and tabulating mechanism, the combination with a power-driven carriage and carriage-feeding devices, of a carriage stop, a set of denomination stops, a carriage-releasing device, a set of keys for said denomination stops, and a set of latches lfor locking in working position both said denomination stps and said carriage-releasing device, said latches being set by said keys and released by said carriage.

8. In a typewriting land tabulating mechanism, the combination with a carriage and carriage-feeding devices, of a stop upon the carriage, a set of denomination stops, mount-- ed upon the framework and each provided with a tooth projecting laterally therefrom, means for moving said stops laterally a distance lessthan a letter space,stopprojecting means and fixed devices coperating with said teeth for detaining the stops in their projected positions, said stops being releasable by the impact or pressure of the carriage stop.

9. In a typewriting and'tabulat-ing mechanism, the-combination with a carriage and carriage-feeding devices, of a stop upon the carriage, a set `of independently movable laterally-springing levers mounted upon the framework each lever carr; ing jecting laterally therefrom, .stops carried upon said levers and projected thereby into the path of the carriage stops, and alsov sprung thereby in a lateral direction, and a guide comb -for said levers, the said projecting teeth being adapted to engage the teeth of said guide combso as to hold said stops in working position.

10." In atypewriting and tabulating mechanism, the combination with a carriageand carriagefeeding devicesof a carriage stop, a coperating stop, a tooth projecting laterally from one of saidstops, means. for projecting .the tooth carrying stop, means for causing the tooth to spring laterally when the stoja) is projected, and means engaging the sai tooth for detwining said stop in its projected position;

11. In a' typewriting and tabulating mechanism, the combination with a carriage and carria e-feeding devices, of a carriage stop, a coperating stop, a tooth projecting laterally from one of said stops, means tory projecting the toothed stop,. means for. causing the tooth to move laterally when the sto is projected, and means engaging the sai tooth for detaining said stop in its projected position, said detained stop being y released b the pressure of the other of said stops at lt e arrest ofthe carriage.

anism,'the combination-[with acarriage' and 12. In a typewriting and tabulating mechanism, the combination with-a carriage and ycarriage-feeding devices, of a stop, a series of independently movable denomination stops, 'means for projecting the latter, and

means. for locking said stops in their projected positions, said locng means being released by the carriage at the moment of the by the first ing released by the carriage at the impact vP of the projected stop by the first mentioned stop and the stop-movingV or stop-releasing movement of the carriage being lesslthan a letter-space movement thereof.

14. In a typewriting andV tabulating mech'- anism, thecombination with a'- carriage and carriage-feeding devices, of a stop, acooperating stop, means for projecting one of, said stops, meansfor releasing the carriage,- and means for detainng-"inworking position both the projectedsto Aand the car-` riage-'releasing means, said etainingv means being automatically released by the carriage at the moment 'of the impact of the projected stop and its operating stop.

15. In a typewriting and tabulating'mech-l anism, the combination .with a carriage and carriage-feeding. devices, of a stop, a cooperat ng stop, means for projecting one of said stops, means for releasing the-carriage, andmeans for detaining in workin position botli t e projected sto and te carriage-releas ng means, said Yetainingmeans being automatically released bythe carriage at' the moment of ythe` impact of the projected stop andv its cooperating stop, by" asimultaneous lateral movement of said stops for a distance of less than ay letter space.

16. In atypewriting and tabulating mech-` carriage feeding' devices, of. a stop',- a c0- operating stop, a denomination-determining` mechanism, a series of latches operatedv by said denomination-determining mechanism, l and a carriage-releasing"4 devi'ce controlled by` said latches, the latter'being released-by the contact'of the projected stop with the coperating stop.

- reboun vinto coperative relation,

anism, the combination of a power-driven carriage, for, a set of column stops, and a set of denominational stops, means for causing engagement between one of Said column stops.

and one of said denominational stops, means for releasing the carriage from its letter spacing mechanism, and means for limiting the rebound of the carriage to a distance less than a letter space distance when the said column stop and the said denominational .stop come into cooperative' engagement.

1 8. In a typewriting and tabulating mechanism, the combination of a ,power-driven carriage, a letter spacing mechanism therefor, a set oicolumn stops and a set of dea letter spacing mechanism there- '.n'ominational stops, means for projecting any one of said den ininational stops into the path ,of movement of oneof saidcolumn stops, means for locking said denominational stop in lits projected position, means for releasing the -papercarriage to permit itsl advancement and to be arrested subsequently by the contact of said column stop with said rojected vand locked denominational stop, and the said denominational stop `being unrlo'ked by the impact therewith of the said column stop, and meansfor preventing the lrebound of 'the paper carriage a distance equal to that of a letter space at the time of ,--saidv impact between the column stop and the :denominational stop.

19. In a typewriting' and tabulating mech-v 4`anism, the combination with a power-driven carriage' and carriage-feedin devices, of cofoperating stops onearrange upon the car-` rlage and the other upon -the framework, means for projecting one of said stops, `means releasableby thev impact of the carfriage for detaining'saidl stop in its projectedosit'on, and means for preventing d) of the carriage.

20. In a typewriting and tabulatingmechanism, the combination with a powerdriven carriage and carriage-feeding devices of co- -operating stops normally out of coperative relation, one arranged upon the'carriage and vthe other'upon 'the framework, means for projectingone of said stops to bring them and means for rebound" of the carriage without espeed of its run .in the direction preventing;v uniting. t offits feed.

21. In a'typewriting and tabulating mechanism, the combination with a power-driven Q andsaidmeansforipreventing rebound being both released by the carriage upon the arrest thereof by the coperation of said stops.

22. In a typewriting and tabulatingmechanism, the combination Wit-h a power-driven carriage and carriage-feeding devices of cooperating stops, one arranged upon the carriage and the other upon the framework, means for projecting one of said stops, a latch for detaining the projected stop in workingA position, and a latch for preventing rebound of the carriage.

23. In a typewriting and tabulating mechanism, the combination with a power-driven carriage and carriage-feeding devices of co operating stops, one arranged upon the carrlage and the other upon the framework, means for projecting one of said stops, a latch Vfor' detainin'g the projected slop 'in Working position, and a latchfor preventing rebound of the carriage, said detaining latch being moved to an inoperative position by the carriage, so that said projected stop may return to normal position, and said latch for preventing rebound of the carriage being adapted to engage the projected stop, sdthat upon the return of the latter to normal position the former becomes automatically disl' connected therefrom. j

24. In a typewriting and tabulating'mechanism, the combination with a power-driven carriage .and carriage-feeding devices, of a stop, a set of independentlyl movable denomination stops coperating with said stop, means for detaining in Working position any of said denomination stops, and means cooperating With said denomination stops for preventing rebound of the carriage, said de-v taining means being releasable by the carriage.

25. In atypewriting and tabulating mechanism, the combination with a power-driven carriage and carriage-feeding devices of a stop upon the framework, a carria e stop, carriage-releasing devices, means or projecting one of said stops to a position Where it will engage the other and simultaneously operating the said carriage-releasing devices, automatically operating means for detaining in Working posit-'ion both the projected stop andsaid carriage-releasing devices, said detaining means being releasable by the impact of the carriage, and means for preventing rebound of the carriage.

26. In atypewrting and tabulating mechanism, the combination with a power-driven carriage and carriage-feeding devices, of a stop, a coperating stop, vcarriage-releasing devices, means for projecting -one of said stops, means for detaining in operative position said projected stop and said carriage releasing devices, said detaining means beinglreleasable by the carriage, and meansico-v operating with said projected stop for preventing rebound ofthe carriage.4

28. In a typewriting and tabulating mechanism, the combination with a power-driven 'carriage and carriage-feeding devices, of a stop upon the framework, a carriage stop, means for projecting one of said stops to a position Where it may engage the other, means for releasing the carriage from the control of its feeding devices, means for meclianically detaining said carriage-releasing means in operative position', said detaining means being releasable by thecarriage, and means for preventing rebound of the carriage, the last mentioned-means being rendered inoperative by the return of said projected stop to normal position.

20. In atypewriting and tabulatingmechanisrn, the combination -vvith a power-driven carriage and carriage-feeding devices', of a stop upon the carriage, a set of independently movablev laterally-springing levers mounted upon the framework, stops carried upon the levers and projected thereby into the path of th'e carriage stop and also sprung thereby in a lateral direction a tooth provided upon each lever for detaining the same in its projected position, and a latch provided uponV the carriage stop vand adapt ed to engage the projected, denomination stop. i l

30. In a"typevvriting and tabulating mechanism, the combination ivit-h a power-driven carriage and ca rriage-feeding devices, of a stop upon the carriage, a set Vof independently movable denomination stops mounted upon the frame work, means for projecting4 said denomination stops, carriage-releasing devicesV operated by said 'stop-pr,ojecting means, meansI for causing each stop when projected to move laterally, a detent set by such lateral movement and released by the impact of the carriage stop against the denomination stop, and means for temporarily locking said carriage stop to the projected denominationstop.

31. In a typewriting and tabulating mechanism, the combination with a power-driven carriage and carriage-feeding devices of carriage-releasing devices, coperating stops one of said stops being arranged upon the carriage and the other upon the frame` means for projecting one of said stops, means for locking the projected stop, saidy locking means being releasable by the carriage, and

- a latch or detent carried by one of ,said stops and adapted to engage the other thereof.

32'. In a typewritlng and tabulating mechanism, the combination with a power-driven lcarriageand carnage-'feeding devices, of a sto upon the carriage, a set ofindependenty movable laterally-springing levers mountedu on the framework, a carriagereleasing device operable by said levers, s ps carried by said levers and proJected thereby into the path of the carriage stop Projected and also sprung thereby' in a lateral direction, teeth, upon' the denomination stops for detainin'g them in their projected positions and a-set of devices carried by one of said sets of stops and adapted to cooperate with the other set of stops for checklng the rebound of the carriage;

33. In a typewriting and tabulating mechanism, the combination with a powerdriven carriage and carriage-feeding de- V vices, of cooperating tabulator stops, one arranged upon the carriage and the other upon the framework, and a spring pressed latch pivoted upon one of said tabulator stops and adapted to latch over the other of said stops so as to prevent rebound of the carriage.

34. In a typewrlting and tabulating mechanism, the combination with a power-driven carriage andl carriage-feeding devices, of a series of column stops,a series of denommation stops means for locking sald denomlnation :stops in Working position, said denomination stops being releasable by the carriage,- A and a series of latches mounted upon .said

column sto s and adapted to latch over the enomination stops so as to prel vent rebound of the carriage. l

"35."In a typewriting and tabulating mechanism, the combination with a power-driven carriage, and carriage-feeding devices, of a rack upon the carriage, a stop 33 adjustable y .along said rack, a4 latch pivoted upon said stop, and .a series of denomination stops movable'into'the vpath of said column stops and s'raid'latch.. l"

n' 36. Ina` typewriting and tabulating mech- 'anism, the combination with a power-driven carriage Tand carriage-feeding'devices fa '-.stop upon the carriage'a latch pivoted thereupon said -column stop and projecting atright 'angles therefrom, anda series of-denomination stops movable independently into the path of said column stop' and said latch.

38. In a typewriting and tabulating mechgaging with a part which is automaticallyA moved out of en gement therewith upon the return of saiiisarriage-releasing device to normal position.

39. In a typewriting and tabulating mechanism, the combination with a power-driven carriage and carriage-feeding devices controlled by a series of type-operating keys, of a carria e-releasing device, coperative stops arrange one upon the carnage and the other upon the framework means for locking one of said stops, together with said carriage releasing device, in working position, and means for preventing the operation of said type-operating keys, after the carriage is released and before it is arrested by the contact of said stops.

40. In a typewriting and tabulating mechanism, the combination with a power-driven carriage and' carriage-feeding devices controlled by a series of type-operating keys, of a carriage releasing device, a stop,a denomination stop mechanism, means for locking in working position said carriage-releasing device, and means for preventing the operation of said type-operating keys after the carriage is released and before itis arrested by the contact of said stops.

41. In a typewriting and tabulating mechanism, thejcombination with a power-driven carriage andl carriage-feeding devices controlled by a series of type-operating keysof a carriage-releasing device, a stop, a series of denomination stops, means fordetaining any of said denomination stops in a projected position and also said carriage-releasing devices in working position, and means for preventing the operation ofsaid type-operating keys after the carriage is released .andl

before it is arrested by the contact of said stopsi 42. In a typewriting and tabulating mech-r vanism, the combination with a power-,driven Vcarriage and carriage-feeding devices .iconv` trolled-bym series-of type-operatingkeys,

a carriage-releasing device, coperative stopsL arranged one upon the carriage and the. other upon the framework, 'means for lock-` ing oneof sai'dstops,together-with said carnage-releasing device, 1n working position,

said locking vmeans being releasable by the simultaneously movin carriage, and means for preventing the oper- Areleasing device is vdetained in working posi- 1 tion.

In a typewrit-ingV and tabulating mechanism, the combination4 with a power-driven trolled by a series carriage and carriage-fceding devices conof type-operating keys,:o

' a device forpreventing the operation of saidv keys, afcarriage-releasmg device, means for the two last-men'- tioneddevices'to wor ing position, means for hold riage stops.

45. -In a typewriting and tabulating mechanism, the combination with a power-driven detaining means being release mage. l

carnage and carria -feeding devices controlled by a series afge a device for preventing the operation of said keys', a carriage-releasing'device,'operative said carriage-releasir1g device, and said device for preventing, vthe operation `of lthe keys.

46. In a typewriung and'tabnlating mechanism, the combinationwith a power-driven carriage and carriage-feeding ,devices controlled by a series of type-operating keys, of a device for keys, 'a carriage-releasmg device, coperative carriage 'stops, means .for simultaneously moving to working position one of said sto is, said carriage releasing device, and said evice for preventing the ,operation of' saidl key's, and means for detaining thethree last mentioned elements in working position, said 47. In a '.typewriting andltalblating mechanism, the combination with afpower-drlven carriage and' carriage-feeding devices controlled by a series of type-operating keys, of a stopf`, a"series of denommatmn stops, a d e'- vice for preventing the operation of sald '-keys, a carriage-releasirigdevice, means for simultaneously moving to Working position the three-last-Qmentoned ele/ments, toget "witl; anyof-said denomination stops, a`

preventing the operation of' g them there, and coperating cai-,

,type-operating keys ot preventing thevoperation of said means :fordetaining theI several parts in Working position after such movement, said detaining means being releasable by the carrlage.

48. In a typewriting and tabulating mechanism, the combination with a power-driven carriage and carriage-feeding devices controlled by a series of type-operating keys, of

49. `In a typevvriting and tabulating mechanism, the combination with a power-driven carriage and carriage-feeding devices'com trolled by a-series of type-operating'keys,

'including a dog rocker, of a stop, a series of denomination stops, levers for said stops, means for detaining said levers in working position, said detaining means beingv releas- Aable vby the carriage, a carriage-releasing bar ,1n the path of said levers, and a device which is moved by said releasing bar yto a position .for intereepting the movement of said dog rocker. e

50. In a typewritin'g' and tabulating mechanism, the combination with a power-driven carriage and carriage-feeding devices controlled by a series of type-operating keys,

' including a dog rocker, of a stop uponthe Icarriage, a' series of denomination stops upon carriage stops, and meanscfor simultaneously? moving to working position one of said stops',

the framework, levers'for said stops, means 'for detaining saidY levers in working position,

said detaining means being releasable by the carriage, a movable 'bar 4:7 in the path of said Vvlevers, -a carriage-releasing lever 52 operated by said movable bar, a tumbler `79 upon said releasing lever, and stoplug 8,0 upon', said dog rocken, y

51, A typewriter attachment having a series of auxiliary keys for disengaglng the paper carriage from the step by step feeding devices, a lock for locking the parts in thls position against any interference from the spacing key and all type keys and a series ofmovable dogs for arresting the carriage at varying distances from predeter- 52. YIn a'typevvriting andvtabulating mechanism, the combination of apower driven carriage, letter-feeding mechanism therefor including twoseparable members, a column stop, a coperating stop, means for both project-ing one of said stops and causing a dlsengagement of said separable members of the letter-feeding mechanism, and means for mechanically. holding the projected stop from returnin to normal position and mechanically maintaining the disengagement of said separable members against interfer- '10 operative tabulating stop, key actuated means for moving one of said stops -into the path of the-other, and a normally inoperative catch capable of limiting the rebound of the carriage when the latter is arrested by the coperation of said stops.

55. In a typewritingl machine, the combination of, a carriage, a column stop, a cooperative tabulating stop, key actuated means for'moving one of said sto s into the path of the other, a normally inoperative springressed catch 'capable 4of limiting the reboun of the 'carriage' when the latter is arrested by the coperation of said stops,

. and means whereby said spring-pressed 2:5 vcatch and one of said stops is brought into osition for coperation when thestops arerought into coperative relation.

56. In a typewriting machine, the combi- /.,nation of a carriage, a tabulator stop, a second coperative tabulator stop, said stopsl` moving one relatively to the otherfdurin the travel of the carria e, a spring-presse vcatch normally out 'of t e line of said rela-l tive movement l between said stops, key actuated means for bringing the stops one. into" Y the path of the other, and means whereby an actuation ofl said ke actuated means. is

also effective -to bring t e catch and one of said stops one into the pathof the other, so

40 `that the catch will ybe -moved against its spring pressure by the relative travel between one of said stops and said catch and an engagement betweenone of said stops and the catch will be effected.

57. In a typewriting machine, the combination 'of a carriage, an engagindevice, means coperative` therewith to limit the rebound of the carriage, a tabulator .key, and means whereby. an actuation of the tabulator key renders said engaging device and its coperative means operative. i A 58. -In a typewriting machine, the `combination of a carriage, an engaging device, means cooperative ,therewith to limit the 55 rebound of the carriage, said engaging device and coperative means being carried one by the carriage and' the othvfby the frame of the machine, a tabulator key,'and means whereby said, operative meansand engaging device are brought one in to the path of the other by an actuation of said tabulator key.

59. In a typewriting machine, the combination of a carriageitabulating mechanism comprising a plurality of denominational stops and keysactuated means for moving said denominational stops; and means for preventing the rebound of the carriage, said last mentioned means being rendered effestive by the actuation of any of said denominational stops.

60. Ina typewriting machine, the combination of a carriage, tabulating mechanism.

anti-rebound device for preventing th'e re bound of -the carriage when it is arrested by said tabulating mechanism, and means whereby the tabulating mechanism v'renders theanti-rebound device effective.

'6L-In a typewriting machine, 'the combination with the type keys and tabglating 'mechanis m, of key-locking means operative on the t keys'during a tabulating`= move- :ment of he carriage. 62. In a typewriting machine, the'combination with the type keys and-tabulating mechanism, of key-locking means operative on 'the .type keys during a tabulating movement of. the carriage, and releasing mechanism` operative on the key-locking means when the carriage .isarrested.

63. In a typewi'iting machine, the combination with the type keys and tabulating` 4mechanism. comprising a tabulating key, ot .key-locking; means ,operative on the type" -keys during atabulatiiig movement of the carriage, said key-locking means including `a part movable by saidtabulat-ing key'.

64. In a "typewriting machine, the com- 'bination lwith-the'type keys and tabulating mechanism comprising a tabulating key, of

key-locking means voperative on the vtype keys during a tabulating -niovement of the carriage, 'and releasing mechanism operative on the key-locking means when the carriage is arrested, Asaidkey locking means including a art movable 'by said tabulating key.

65. n-a ty ew'riting machine' provided with carriage eed mechanism comprising a 4rack and a pinion, each normally engaged with the other and one of these parts being separately movable to disengage it from the ot er, the combination-with said carriagefeed mechanism, the type keys, and tabulat-4 in mechanism, of key-locking means oper` 4ative on the type keys duringa tabulating movement of the carriage, said key-locking means including a part movable simultaneously with said separately movable part of the carriage feed mechanism.

66. In a typewriting machine4 provided with carriage feed mechanism comprising a rack anda pinion, each normally engaged with the other and one of these `parts being .separately movable to disengage it from the other,-the combination with said carriage feed mechanism, the type keys, and tabulatiis oeaeea v ing mechanism, of key-locking means operative on the type keys during a tabulating movement of the carriage, and releasing 'mechanism operative ori the key-locking means when the carriage is arrested, said key-locking means including a part movable simultaneously With said separately movable part ofthe ,carriage feed mechanism.

v(i7. .In a typewriting machine provided Withncarriage feed mechanism comprising a rack and apinion, each normally engaged with the other and the rack being movable to disengage `it from the pinion, .the combination with said carriage feed mechanism, the Atype keys, 'and tabulating mechanism, of key-locking means operative on the type keys during aftabulating movement of the carriage, said` key-locking means/including a part movable simultaneously with sai rack.-

68. In a typewriti'ng machine provided with carriage feed mechanism comprising a rack and a pinion, each normally engaged with the other and the rack being movable .to disengage it fromthe pinion, the combination With said carriage feed mechanism,

the type keys and tabulating mechanism,l of key-locking means operative i on the type keys during-a-tabulating movement of the carriage, andreleasing mechanism operative on the ke -locking means when the carriage is arrested, said key-locking means includin a part 'movable simultaneously with sai rack.

69. In a. typewriting machine, the comb'inationwith the universal bar, and tabulating mechanism, of locking means operative on the universal bar during a tabulating movement of the carriage.

-70. In a typewriting machine, the combination With the universal bar, and tabulating mechanism, of locking means operative `on the universal bar during a tabulating movement of the carriage, and releasing means operative on the locking means when the carriage is arrested.

71. In a typewriting machine provided With carriage feed mechanism comprisin a rack and a pinion, each normally engage with the other and one of these arts bem separately movable to disengage'it from the other, the combination With saidy carriage feed mechanism, the type keys, and tabulat-A ing mechanism, of locking means operative on said separately movable .part of thevcarriage' feed mechanism, and. key-loc 'ng means operative-on the type keys, each\ locking means being o erative duringa tabulating movement oft ecarriage, and said keylocking means including a part movable simultaneously with said separately movable part of the carriage feed-mechanism. 1 72. In 'a typewriting machineprovided 'arack and a pinion,

-each locking means With carriage feedvmechanism comprising'a rack and a pinion, each normally en aged' with the other and one of these parts eing separately movable to disengage 1t from the other, the combination' with said carriagefeed mechanism, the type-keys and tabulating mechanism, of locking means operative on said separately movable part of the carriage-,diced 4mechanism, key-'locking lmeans operative on the type keys, each locking means being'op'erative duiing a tabulating movement of the carriage, and releasing mechanism operative on the first mentioned locking means when the carriage is arrested,

said key-locking means including a part movable simultaneously with said separately movable part of the carriage feed mechanism.

73. In a typewriting `machine provided With carriage -feed mechanism comprising Withthe other and the rack being movable to disengage it from the pinion, the combination With said carriage feed mechanism the type keys', andv tabulating mechanism, of locking means operative on said rack, and key-locking means operative on the type keys, each locking means being operative during a tabulating movement of the careach normally engaged riage, and-said key-locking means including a part movable simultaneously with said rac 74. In a typewriting machine provided with carriage feed mechanism comprising a rack and a pinion, each normally engaged with the other and the rack being movable to disengage it from the pinion, the combination with said carriage feed mechanism,'

the type keys, and tabulating mechanism, of locking means operative on said rack, keylocking means operative on the type keys, being operative during a tabulating movement ofthe carriage, and releasing mechanism operative on the firstmentioned locking means Whenthe carriage is arrested, saidkey-locking means including a part movable simultaneously with said rack.

nation With the universal bar, and tabulating mechanism, of locking means operative on the universal b r during a tabulating movement of, the carriage, said locking means including a catch, and a latch movable into engagement with the catch.

76. AIn a typewriting machine provided with car iage feed mechanism comprising a rack admission, each normally engaged with the other and the rack being movable to disengagle it from the pinion, the combination Wit the universal bar,'fan d tabulating' mechanism, of locking means opeA on the unisaid 'carriage feedmechanisnl,

75. In a typewriting machine, the combiverrsal bar during a tabulating movement of the carriage said locking means including a catch, an a latch movable into engagement with the catch and operative on said rack. I

77. In a typewriting machine, the combi- "nationof a carriage, printing keys, key actu- 4`ated tabulating mechanism including means tor releasing the carriage, and means for `rnatically' locking the printing keys against actuationl when a' tabulator key is actuated, andau'tomatically actuated releasing means controlled by the travel of the carriage for releasing said locking means.

79. Ina typewriting machine, the combination of a carriage, rinting keys, key actuated tbulating mec anism including carriage releasing means, means for automatically locking the carriage releasing means in released position when a tabulator'key is actuated, and means for automatically locking the printingkeys against actuation when a tabulator key is actuated.

80. a typewritingmachine, the combination oa-carriage,- rinting keys, tabulat` ing mechanism inclu ing carriage releasing means, means for automatically locking the carriage releasing means in'released position when a tabulator key is actuated, means i'or automatically locking the' keys againstA actuationwheii a ta ulator key 4is actuated, and means controlled by the movement of the carria e for automatically releasing both of sai locking' means.

81. In a typewr'ting machine, the combination of a carriage',printing keys key actuated tabulati'ng' mechanism including tabulator stops, means' for automaticallylocking the printing keysagainst actuation when a tabulatozl key is actuated and means controlled by the movement of the carriage for automatically releasing said locking means, the releasing means including a device which is mounted to partake of themovement of the carriage'when the tabulating stops are brought into coperation. i

82. In a typewriting machine, the combination of a carriage, (printing keys, tabulatingmechanism inclu ing a luralityof independently .operable denommational stops, and means .for automatically looking the 'printing keys against actuation when any of said denominatlonal-stops is moved' to operative position. A SBF-In a typewritin machme, the combiv nation` of a carriag printing. ke levers,

tabulating mechanism, and means or auto( matically locking Ythe printing key levers against actuation when the tabulator is actuated, said means including a bar cooperative with the key levers toprevent a depression' thereof.

$4. In a typewriting and'tabulating mechanism, the combination with a carriage and carriage-feedingdevi'ces, of a'stop upon 4the carriage, a set of denomination stops mounted upon the framework, means for-projecting-said denomination stops one at a time and causing the projected stop to have a limited lateral movement, and rstop-detaining means set by such lateral movement.

85.4 In a typewriting andiabulatingmechanism, the combination with a carriage andv carriage-feeding devices, of a stop upon the carriage, a set of4 independently movable denomination-stops lmounted upon tthe framework, means for projecting said denomination stops, means for causing each denomination stop when projected tov move laterally automatlcally, and a detent set by such lateral movement and released by the. pressure of the carriage stop against the-projected denomination stop.

86. In a typewriting and tabulating mechanislngthe' combination with a carriage and carriage feeding devices,`of a stop upon the carriage, a Setof independently movable denomination stops mounted upon the framework, means for rejecting said denomination stops, means or causing each denominaytion .stop when projected 'to move laterally automatically, and a detent upon each' de nomination stop, said detent being set by causing ,each denomination'stop when pro-l jected to move laterallya tooth provided 'upon each' denomination stop, and devices engaged by said teeth upon. such lateral movement. l

88'. In a typewriting and tabulating mchanism, the -combination with a carriage and carriage-feeding devices, of a stop upon the carriage, a set of independently movable laterally springing levers mounted upon the.v

framework, stops carried upon said levers, these levers being operative to project the last"mentioned stops into the path of the carriage stop and to move them in a lateral directlon, and teeth `for detaining the leveractuated stops in their projected positions.

89. In a typewriting and tabulating mechanism,`the combination with a 'carriage and carriage-feeding devices, of a stop,l a set of said levers,

independently movable levers, a guide comb for said levers, teeth upon said levers for en gaging said comb teeth by a lateral movement, and stops projected by said levers.

90. In a typewriting and tabulating mechanism, the combination with a carriage and carriage-feeding devices, of a rack arranged longitudinally of the carriage, a column stop adjustable along said rack, a set of independently movable levers, keys connected to a set of comb teeth for '.i`di'ng the free ends of said levers, notches or teeth roXimity to said comb teeth, and stops also ormed upon said levers and projected thereby into the path of the carriage stop-,and subsequently released automatically 'by 'the pressure of the carriage. f v ,f

91. Ina typewriting and tabulating mechanism, the combination with a carriage and carriage feeding devices,- of a column stop adjustable upon the carriage, a set of levers arranged vertically in rear of the machine and fulcrumed between their ends, key-bearing push rods` extending forwardly from the lower ends of said levers, forwardly projecting stops formed upon the upper ends of said levers, acomb having ,teeth for guiding the upper ends of' said levers, teeth formed upon said levers forfengaging said combV teeth, and means for 1im1t1ng the stop pro jecting movements of the teeth eneagingsaid comb teeth so as to detain the llevers 1n worki1`1g'position,`and ,said

levers bemg released by the carriage.

92.A In a typewriting and tabulating'-inechanism, the combination with a carriageand v carriage-feedingv devices, of a stop, a set of denominationestopecarrying levers,` each of said levers having a lateral tension, and teeth' set by the lateral movement of. said levers and holdnggthe latter in working position.- d

93. In al typewriting and tabulating mech; anism,l the combination with a carriage and f carriage-feeding devices, of. a stop, a set of denominationstop-carrying levers, each of said levers having a lateral tension, and teeth set by the lateral movement of said levers and holding the latter in working position, said levers being released from the control of said teeth by the pressure of the carriage. J

94, In a typewriting and tabulating mechanism, the combination with a carriage and carriage-feeding devices, of a stop, a set of independently;I movable levers, each of said means for guiding the hub portions of said levers, a

-lseries of stops formed upon the free ends -of said levers.

means for guiding said `free ends, and teeth formed upon said free ends tion.

` for detaining sam levers in working posilevers, said lever 95. In a typeWri-ting and tabulating mechanism, the combination with a carriage and carriage-feeding devices, of a carriage stop, a cooperating stop, a lever upon which one of said stops is carried, said lever having a lateral tension, a tooth, and a device engaged by said tooth upon alateral movement of said lever effected at the stop-projecting movement thereof, so as toV detain said lever and projected stop in working position.

v 9G. In a typewriting and tabulatingmechanism, the combination with a power-driven carriage and carriage-feeding devices, of a stop upon the carriage, a set of independently movable laterally springing levers mounted upon the framework, carriage-releasing devices operable by said levers, stops carried upon said levers and. projected thereby into the path of the carriage stop and also sprung thereby in a lateral direction, and teeth for .detaining the lever-actuatecJ stops'in their projected positions. Y

97. Ihe combination. with a typewriter carriage, feed mechanism therefor, and means for releasing the carriage from its feed mechanism, of a tabulator stop to arrest the movement of the carriage when released, a device to positively prevent rebounding movement of the .carriage whenl arrested by said stop, and-means to normally hold said devlce out of position to engage said stop. v y

98. The combination with a typewriter ca1,l.i ag,re,` feed mechanism therefor, and means for releasing the carriage from its feed mechanism, of a tabulator stop to arrest the movement of the carriage when' released, a-nd two parts supported on the car- Yrlage and constructed -to engage opposite sides of said stop when the carriage is released, for `the purpose set forth.

99. The combination' with a typewriter carriage, vfeed mechanism therefor, and means for releasing the carriage from its feed mechanism, .of a tabulator stop to arrest the movement ofthe carriage when re-4 leased, means to engage the carriage with ment of the carriage in either direction, and means forreleasing the carriage from the stop.` 100. In a typewriting machine, the combination with the carriage and its feed mechanism, of a tabulator stop, means to engage said stop to arrest t vement of the carmovement of the carriage when`arrested,j both of said means lbeing normally out o position to engage said top, and a key laving connections for\, sna%aneously releasing theJcarriage andI th means into position o engage the,stop.

101. The combina ion with theframe, the

carriage movable thereon, the, tabulator the stop adapted to positively prevent move- -riage and means to, p eventv rebounding .120

ow ng both of said '125,

rack, the stops thereon, and means for re leasing the carriage, of a detent adapted to be projected into the path of the stops on the tabulator rack when it is desired to. intercept thecar'riage, and a rebound stop cooperating With the detent for preventing the rebounding of the carriage. i

102. The combination with the frame and the carriage movable thereon, of al'tabulator rack having a stop thereon, a detent adaptl ed to coperate with the stop to stop the carrage, and a second datent also arranged to coperate With the stop to hold said stop in engagement with the rst named detent.

Signed at the borough of Manhattan, cit .15 lof NewYork in theV count of New Yor and state of new Y0rk,th1s eighth day of July, A. D. 1901. n WALTER J. BABRON. v

Witnesses:

` `K. V. DONOVN, ,M SCHUL'rz.

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